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Good advice! I desperately need a nice new pair of jeans as I popped a hole in the knees of yet another pair (having little ones, I’m kneeling a lot). I was seriously considering ordering a high rise pair – thought it’d conceal my muffin top better, but after reading this, I think you’re right that it would just pinch terribly and I wouldn’t like it in the end. I’m sooo done with low rise by now though. Mid-rise it is! What’s your go-to decently priced (>$125 ish) jeans for apple-shapes?

Hi Marlaine, thanks for the comment and question! It can be super frustrating to shop for jeans. Why don’t you try a pair of James Jeams? Here is a go-to pair if you’re regular sized, and here is a pair if you’re plus sized.

I have a lot of ankle length boho skirts. They are not too gathered at the waist. I buy as fitted as possible. What tops suit these skirts for casual and going out. As most of the tops are now tunic length or exposed midriff, I am having difficulties finding suitable tops to hide a muffin top. Thank you for your great information.

I think shirts that are more fitted than flowing, or even a more fitted tunic, look good with ankle length boho skirts. It depends on how you feel about your upper body, a longer tunic tank could be the perfect complement 🙂

Wow, what a great information to wear high waist clothes for people with apple shaped body. I absolutely agree with the points you have mentioned. High waist clothes look good on such body shapes. I must say You have an amazing sense of fashion Penelope, I am impressed.

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